1. what force in newtons would be necessary to move an object 14 meters if 83 joules of work were applied?

1. what force in newtons would be necessary to move an object 14 meters if 83 joules of work were applied?

1. what force in newtons would be necessary to move an object 14 meters if 83 joules of work were applied?

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Recall the work formula

The formula for work is (W = F\times d), where (W) is work, (F) is force, and (d) is distance.

Step2: Solve for force

We need to find (F). Rearranging the formula gives (F=\frac{W}{d}). Substitute (W = 83) joules and (d = 14) meters into the formula: (F=\frac{83}{14}). Calculate (\frac{83}{14}\approx5.93)

Answer:

(5.93) newtons